

Makes sensible additions to Skyrim's docks (Solitude, Dawnstar, Windhelm, and Riften. Pretty nice for thief and assassin role-plays. Use the Face Sculptor (added by Dawnguard) to escape the repercussions of your crimes. <_<Īnyway, some lesser-known mods I always make sure to install: yet vanilla Skyrim only allows one to be equipped? WTH Bethesda? Why? Because you have ten damn fingers that's why!. TwoRings - allows you to wear two rings at once. Harvest Overhaul - brings harvesting in Skyrim to far more believable levels, imo. With this, at least all that work isn't for not. This necklace adds all the perks of the Archmage robes into one item so that you don't have to run about without armor.which is nearly a death sentence which mean you did all the work to be Archmage just to have items that if you use you'll surely die far easier that you should. SkyRealism - Perk Trees - Well, because it balances the perk trees to more believable levels, imo.Īrchmage Necklace - because being a pure mage is so unbalanced in Skyrim that it's damn near impossible. This mod is a cheat mod that tells you the exact location where to move the lockpick to open the lock.don't judge me! Lockpick Pro V3 - frankly, I get sick of standing about for two to three minutes trying to picks locks everywhere I turn. I have a few mods like this and are never talked about but I find very useful: The other version adds brand-new ingredients to the world of skyrim, but im not a fan of this. I use the smaller version that only includes vanilla items. One mod that I always make sure is in my load order (unless im doing official STEP testing ) ) is More plants and recipes for Hearthfire including Dawnguard and Dragonborn plantsÂįor whatever reason I love having the ability to plant and grow these additional food and alchemy ingredients. So, what hidden gem(s) are you always sure to have in your load order? It should make for interesting conversation and, who knows, maybe we'll all find something "new" worth checking out. This got me thinking, 'surely im not the only one with the hidden gems tucked away', and decided to write this thread. I know for the longest time I have had a few mods in my load order that I know are not the most popular mods, but good enough to where I very rarely (if ever) remove it from my load order. Inevitably, from time to time, we all run into that wall where we think we have seen every cool mod on the Nexus and have maybe even searched TESA and other similar sites known to host Skyrim mod packages, but just can't find anything new and exciting to install, tweak, tinker, etc. Sure, we all have different styles, but the passion is still the same.

If you're anything like me, you love Skyrim and you love all aspects modding it.
